22. Old Wounds

"I'm going to find my father tomorrow."

Ditya shook his head slightly as soon as one sentence that Gaby had said to him came back to the man's ears. Since it had been several hours since they last spoke, that one sentence wouldn't leave his head—it kept playing in there as if to deliberately remind Ditya of another figure who had also said something similar to him several years ago.

Not only that sentence, but also from how strong Gaby's determination was when expressing this intention, then the twinkles from her two eyes that looked very, very sure when she spoke, and the feeling of worry that Ditya could see right from her eyes. All of this was the same as what had happened to someone Ditya was thinking about at the moment.

At the end of their conversation, Ditya had a small argument with Gaby—who turned out to be quite stubborn. When Gaby last said her intentions, Ditya was immediately shocked. He wondered how a 14-year-old girl would look for her father, who had disappeared ami
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